Harwood knocked down a career-best six three-pointers, adding six assists, four rebounds and a steal. Senior Elijah Gore tallied 15 points and eight boards while sophomore Chris Viqueira chipped in with 11 points, three rebounds and two assists to help Salisbury (7-1) to its fourth consecutive victory.

After Chris Viqueira hit a three-pointer to put the Sea Gulls up, 16-8, with 13:19 remaining in the first half, the Gophers rallied to take the lead, scoring nine straight points. Ed Oliver made a jump shot with 8:50 for Goucher's only lead of the night.

Viqueira responded with a jumper of his own at the at the 7:56 mark, giving SU the lead back for good. Craig Ryan followed with a three-pointer and Viqueira added another bucket to open a 23-17 lead with less than six minutes before the break.

Harwood drilled another three – one of 10 for SU in the first 20 minutes – with 25 seconds to go for a 35-23 advantage at halftime.

Harwood gave Salisbury its largest lead of the game, 49-29, on yet another three, with an assist from sophomore Conor Strickland, before Goucher (2-6) made a run.

Norman Allen II capped an 8-0 spurt with a jumper in the paint to bring the host within 12 at 49-37 with 10:44 to play. Allen II converted a layup with 5:11 remaining to cut the SU lead to 56-48, prior to Brian Morton II hitting a jumper with 1:40 left to make it a two-possession game, 60-54. But Salisbury knocked down all six of its free throws down the stretch to ensure the win.

The Sea Gulls shot almost 48 percent (23-for-48) for the game, including 55 percent in the second half. SU finished 15-of-31 (48.4 percent) from beyond the arc.

Goucher, which outrebounded the Gulls by one, received 17 points from Morton II and 15 from Trae Lindsay.